


CONESTOGA WORKS
LICHTENBERG FIGURE WOOD BURNERS™


Lichtenberg figures” are branching tree-like patterns that are created by the passage of high voltage discharge along the surface, or through, electrically insulating materials (dielectrics). The first Lichtenberg figures were actually 2-dimensional “dust figures” that formed when dust in the air settled on the surface of electrically-charged plates of resin in the laboratory of their discoverer, German physicist Georg Christoph Lichtenberg (1742-1799). Lichtenberg figures are not true fractal patterns. A fractal pattern is a mathematical construction so designed that it looks the same at any scale. Because Lichtenberg figures and fractal patterns both have similar appearances such as lightning or trees, the term “Lichtenberg Fractal Patterns” has commonly but mistakenly been used to describe these figures.
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LICHTENBERG FIGURE WOOD BURNER™ DETAILS:
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12,000 volt, 35 mA, solid state power supply
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Momentary foot activator switch, press "on" – release "off".
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Indicator lamp illuminates when unit is on.
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Insulated plastic case with built-in insulated probe storage pockets.
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36” insulated leads
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Custom designed phenolic probes with safety ring to protect the user from the probe tips.
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Large brass tip
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Technical Specifications for the Lichtenberg Figure Wood Burner.





"This Lichtenberg unit is impressive from start to finish. It's well built and well designed, and it does a heck of a job creating beautiful dendritic figures on wood. I've always liked the look of Lichtenberg figures, but I've been intimidated by the process of building a unit from scratch. With the device Charles has created, I don't have to worry about making a mistake in the design or construction. From the physical style of the unit to the clarity of the instructions, every detail has been well thought out and perfectly executed. The probes are comfortable to hold and the foot pedal allows me to focus all of my attention on the task at hand. For anyone interested in creating this type of wood art, I recommend the Lichtenberg unit from Conestoga Works without hesitation."
Dr. David Keller




